Ratings and Reviews

5 out of 5

26 Ratings

26 Ratings

Gonna Be A Big In '11

Feb 19, 2011

Tre Mission is gonna b big this year, he is a fresh outlook to grime just hope he does more tunes with Wiley & Others

Gonna Be A Big In '11

Feb 19, 2011

DWozza

Tre Mission is gonna b big this year, he is a fresh outlook to grime just hope he does more tunes with Wiley & Others

good track

Feb 20, 2011

Chris Humpy

I reccomend you buy the whole release. Tre Mission is set for big things

good track

Feb 20, 2011

Chris Humpy

I reccomend you buy the whole release. Tre Mission is set for big things

Tre:

Feb 20, 2011

Ben Henley-Smith

Great EP new outlook on grime with tre, big up launchpad once again great job

Tre:

Feb 20, 2011

Ben Henley-Smith

Great EP new outlook on grime with tre, big up launchpad once again great job

About Tre Mission

At first, rapper/producer Tre Mission was drawn to grime because of the genre's dirty name, but the U.K.-based sound quickly became central to his music, along with grime's later outgrowth, dubstep. Even if dubstep was a U.K. creation, he preferred the louder, boomier style popular in the U.S., the land to the south of where Mission was born and raised, in Toronto, Canada, by a Trinidadian mother and Jamaican father. Bob Marley was his earliest influence, as the reggae legend's music filled the house, then hip-hop came into Tre's life, which led to him discovering the subgenre of grime via Dizzee Rascal's music. In 2010 he issued his first grime-based freestyles and tracks, including "Hold Up," which caught the ear of BBC DJ Tim Westwood. His EP The Practice Mission arrived in 2011, then in 2013 he issued his debut mixtape, Malmaison. In 2014 he signed with the Ninja Tune label, which released his debut album, Stigmata, that same year. ~ David Jeffries